Debate Challenge for Edward Dalcour
It has come to my attention that Roger Perkins has challenged Edward Dalcour to a Public debate and that Dalcour at first, showed some interest and has now backed away from the challenge. It seems that Mr. Dalcour can be heard attacking the faith of a Oneness adherent Marcus Rogers on Apologia radio which also seems to be the thing with the Reformed these last few weeks, with even Dr. James White attacking him also. I myself have called into Dr.White's radio program in defense of Rogers after hearing too late of the attack not being able to get onto the program.We sincerely hope that Mr. Dalcour will have a change of heart and instead of going after the brethren, he has a real debate challenge awaiting him with Roger Perkins.
2 comments:
Hello Manuel, With all do respect to Roger Perkins, given Edward's apologetic endeavors, you can be quite certain that Edward Dalcour carefully reviewed the debate between James and Roger and perhaps he has discerned that his time spent engaging Roger on the matter wouldn't be fruitful. So, when you remark that Edward would have a "debate challenge" before him, that's highly subjective given how Perkins didn't do well in defending "Oneness" and not even had come remotely close in overthrowing "Trinitarianism" against James. Regards, Mike
Well Mike, because none of that is true.....I have personally seen the emails between Roger Perkins and Edward Dalcour. Dalcour will act as though he wants a debate and then back out. Dalcour debated a Oneness guy with no debates whatsoever, so why would he think Brother Perkins beneath him? You are thinking to highly of him. I assure and the readers Dalcour does not have the intestinal fortitude he claims to have. No he does have debate challenge before him.
I am personally very happy with the debate that Roger Perkins had with James White and so are a lot of our Oneness brothers and sisters. You need to go back re-review that debate? James White admitted to Roger Perkins that he was a conceptual tritheist and holds to a trinity dogma with three centers of consciousness. Roger Perkins was the one person who got White to admit it. You might have missed that.
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